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Metaphrase is a term referring to literal translation, i.e., "word by word and line by line" [1] translation.In everyday usage, metaphrase means literalism; however, metaphrase is also the translation of poetry into prose. [2]
Madonna with the Green Cushion (French: La Vierge au coussin vert) is an oil painting by the Italian artist Andrea Solari, painted in c. 1507–1510, and it is now owned by the Louvre Museum in Paris. Its dimensions are 59.5 by 47.5 cm (23.4 by 18.7 in).
Provides loans for the refinancing of mortgages to owner-occupants at risk of foreclosure. The original lender or investor reduces the amount of the original mortgage (typically taking a significant loss) and the homeowner shares any future appreciation with the Federal Housing Administration. The new loans must be 30-year fixed loans.
The Greek word νοούμενoν, nooúmenon (plural νοούμενα, nooúmena) is the neuter middle-passive present participle of νοεῖν, noeîn, 'to think, to mean', which in turn originates from the word νοῦς, noûs, an Attic contracted form of νόος, nóos, 'perception, understanding, mind'.
Bashaw, a Newfoundland dog, sat some fifty times for his portrait.His owner, Lord Dudley and Ward, commissioned the marble sculpture from Matthew Cotes Wyatt in 1831. The work was to have been displayed in Lord Dudley's house in Park Lane, but he died the year before it was finished, in 1833, and Bashaw remained in the possession of the sculptor until his death in 1862.
The Hudson Theatre is a Broadway theater at 139–141 West 44th Street, between Seventh Avenue and Sixth Avenue, in the Theater District of Midtown Manhattan in New York City.
Doop merchandise is popular in the Marvel universe, particularly among children; Paco Perez was seen wearing a Doop T-shirt, while Molly Hayes is the known owner of both a stuffed Doop doll and Doop poster. Jean Grey has also been seen with a Doop keychain. All members of X-Statix were fully merchandised.
The stadium opened in August 1971 as Schaefer Stadium, [2] primarily as the home venue for the renamed New England Patriots of the National Football League. [1] The team was known as the Boston Patriots for its first eleven seasons 1960–70, [5] and had played in various stadiums in the Boston area.